convulsive status epilepticus

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Introduction

Prolonged generalized convulsions or recurrent generalized convulsions without recovery of consciousness. Convulsive status epilepticus is a medical emergency, requiring immediate & aggressive therapy.

Etiology

Clinical manifestations

Laboratory

Diagnostic procedures

* 48% of patients treated for convulsive status epilepticus will have subclinical seizures on EEG

Radiology

Complications

Management

* fosphenytoin & phenytoin are anticonvulsants of choice used as adjunct therapy after administration of benzodiazepine[4]

More general terms

References

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